® PAGE TWELVE TIS , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1016. oud aegis rE em pr : Pe | Send YourRelatives -and-Friends at the Front; o or LL r § h 4 gs Td : t I. For Christmas, "Their FAVSHEE Bran 1 a Hockey Boots NTTENTION | OLA TEAKS "2 es HoGKEY NOTES | Milo . FACH CLUB RESPONSIBLE FOR! ' 9 sets the Mont-| + Put Up In Boxes 10, 25, 50. GET THE HITCH ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS, | Baseball Club franchise may| "Skene" Roman will likely be out For Sale at All Tobacconists and Druggists. { ---- 1ange hands before the rds sta ti of hockey for his winter He has . Mermne Some Information About Soldier singing ir new spring zs, notified George Kennedy that he will iia. ore wn ~ TN M Players--The O.H.A. Requirements | €Ver club id by *ut| not be able to report. Ronan is 7 \ NS : sam 1 wtenhein, it ry that| permanently employed in Ottawa Are Set Out Very Plainly. 3 now bel Tt . the new owner i are he . being in much the same position a a . laying certificates, referees re- | rrdnchise in Montr Mr. ter as Cyril Dennepay. rts, junior age certificates and in- hein stated that he had ha for| : uctions to secretaries have been the club from no les } if-f - } ed to the clubs. fement syndicates, but that satisfac- Hockey will become a major sport Each club is responsible for thel qr rilv8 had not as yet been reach- at Columbia University again The . gibility of its players. Junior play-! ed. oe eam will practise and play their In Granite and Marble. Made to your st he under twe vars of AG ' a wri ag} {games in the new Brooklyn Ice . 2 inde off One of the teams which President | EFC A oot order. Splendid stock, equipment and . ige Jan 1, 1917 > ates are' JI.ichtenhein wants to have in the} revocable by the ass nw without gjeed of sale, if the club is sold, is - workmanship. notice, } the ro T'S rd he! race Merrill insists that he wi "'Clisbs are required to pay Particu-| franchise in Montreal. ~T would hate] not wae beckon nists, that he wil The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., Ltd. } } , [ not play hockey this winter. If he Skates have been changed and you have to have 14:25, © 120 15s 0 fhe vo ver Monigea] vaio from the In does'nor "weaken 600 Senators wi || 397 Princess. - Phone 1931. Kingston. 3 3 : n f the ternations League Nid after av-{ have lost a valuable man, and one ' boots to fit skates or else you cannot skate properly. goal nets Joth must be perfectly ¢ a team here for many years, "| whose place will be hard to fill " - satisfactor the referee, or there!q;ij Mr. Lichtenheir t night. -- Ladies' boots are the hardest to choose. wi ! : trou A the home cl ab The minor leagues intend to fight 16 National Commission and the Frank Gauthier, a member of the| WwW H h Sk 0 again play in that seri wh | maior leagues to a finish for thei | Grand Alere team, is being sought by | e ave t e ates lays more than one interniec y ehts until t get them, or quit several N.H.A. teams. Gauthier is a » goaler, and performed on several oc- | th ¢ tha - -. more than one senio rane int} baseball altoget , according to Pre-| ' } . e ave t e oots season. | cident Lichtenhein, who is just hack casions at the Toronto Arena when {Under the residence rule a player from the International Leaague meet-!| the Grand Mere team played exhibi- tion games against local teams. | LADIES, MEN, GIRLS, BOYS. must he a ot the fie a: jt eontinanLS; ng in New York we intend to have! . ! _ resident of the draft rule abolished, and othe . . . Buy your outfit complete, or % you have either, club belongs since August '1, 1918 | efo; ne re dee feed Ane Ihe Tanst. Thendvisshilitr of playing six-man Everything Electrical for Christmas y y p The except ons are enlisted soldiers, | ave tired f ng optional plavers: hockev inthe J ' eri g . : * bring them to us and we will dr ar ind on re Be a Ler iuorkey nie Jennings Cap series 51 Electric Toasters, $4.00; Electric Grills, * Fi nl Me ued must play wheres hes | Mr. Lichtenhein oo at the next meeting $6.00; Electric Irons, $3.75; Electric Give You a Fit | © Soldiers enlisted for overseds ser] Table Lamps, $5.50 and up; Gas Table vice ay IF i Heir home town, | Seddddeddedifodediddod dobddbd bd $45 | Couture, the Sault Ste. Marie . . Ag Ari RNA Re Er Se IA or Lamps, $5.00; Pocket Flashlights, 75c¢ fwith a seldiers' team in the town jor regimental district in which they LEGALIZING SUNDAY SPORT with Canadien He has plenty of are located, or with any team in the 4 IN MASSACHUETTS. speed. and is a fair stockhandler and up. } With a little polishing off of rough edges he will do TT H. 'W.Newman Electric Co. hails for Lancaster, Ont. is pratis- hone 441 79 Princess St. Representative Philip R. Am- + midon of Cambridge, Mass. filed at the State House (hy re anest) the petition of Ft Willard, in the form of Soldiers turned from overseas yservice may play wherever they lo teate Honorably discharged soldiers, 2. Phd Ph bbb who have not been overseas, must r ' r a N 2 play in their home town ing with the Canadien N. H. A. team Captain "Coo" Dion, once famons Oftawa amateur hockey star, oa) signed with\ the Laval team in the Ottawa City League Dion has been invalided home from the front, but ° expects to play some hockev this B winter, ve e a 1€8 and baseball Similar legis on is annually proposed, never » vet with the bright prospect uceesg, but with the outlook al Ways a 7 ttle clearer than Ss or police villazes. must play r nearest 0.H.A town. A jun TWEET playing Ea yu ie esr hE ie oC to} residence OHA. team No player svho has received an! DAL rt Date shall play na ox SPEEREEEEEEREPIRTETESIIER | Jon Tetrauli, who got into rouble FOR THE EMPIRE'S SAKE | 1 te * 2 oe * + + + living in rural distr cts, % legalize Sunday golf, * . + + + + * several .vears ago by playh nde \ o first rece {permission fron Chance to Manage Los Angeles, . : so plaving under ah eae, 41 dame nae ut Puicrboro. has USE ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK Yudies Alo Cn nes Caton Recent reports that F rank Chance,| heen signed by the Wanderers, of . . a . A C L di y A \ pl ractising individually or Tonner manage ao illo ET Montreal Young, of Shawinigan Our Milk 18 Thoroughly Pasteurized and sold eee 1 ! nt wit rof tiona HAZUB ( , Ww se-| Falls, is ¢ er wp " Auto Tube uto adies uto SOHAL team Wil Be 2 ball unless+ offered that. position] Pai) as Ano r newcomer to the in Sealed Bottles. P ind will be regarded as; again, was disproved when Chance| ee ; r rofe 5 announced he will manage the Los | ° ' oN Z ) { lh faulting any match de- Angeles ip of the Pacific Coast] Fish for the Soldiers. one 84 ® s ce 8 ---- -- nr bar sel ' further con titi "£Lague PXt seas . t 3 Comme Ns Bags ur urther compe Zon Iga nex. season | The allied armies as well as a con- . playing in another giderable proportion of the civilian ) sociation must give prec edence to o Matched Tor Lag BOW. .....| population of Great Britain are now = O.H.A. scheduled mate hes. Fred Fulton, heavyweight pugilist looking to Canada for a steady sup- A junior may play one intermedi | of Rochester, Minn., has announced ply of fish diet to make up for meat 7 ate or one sénior game with his | that he will meet Frank Moran, of scarcity and to offset high prices for HX Eo SE ER LL Whe or Tend ty SY sen SB) AKEMORE STUDIO one senior game | Havana, Cuba, early in February. | militia received from England a re- O.H.A. clubs and plavers are de-| aT. , quest to put through an order for one 80 We 3 ( Iv ank barred from playing with or against | The Wanderers are dickering with million and a half pounds of fresh | 1 . ellington St. er Royal B . Am Now the Cleveland, Pittsburg, Duluth,|the Ottawa club for. the services of | frozen fish for the British soldiers. Equipped to take your Baby s Photo for Xmas. American Soo, Houghton and St | the veteran Art Ross. It is practical- Canadian soldiers in England _have \_ . Paul rink teams, and Canadian] assured that Ross will De Mit the been receiving a weekly ration of N- "teams who play a=ainst these teams. | Red Bands, as he has made it drown Canadian fish for some months past. | © The junior birth certificates must] to the Ottawa club that it will De Arrangements have now been made be official doc uments, sued by thel jposeisie for him to play with them to supply Canadians in the trenches ld rting GoOdS 0. xiii imitt 2 RET cop mn EEE Hl {the [ lament Bui ings, TOTORto, | ger of the Ottawa team this season. |The British authorities have been . or ar a ee HE A a Gea | The Brit aries have bs ' 88 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. ih cares ms ves erin: n- 2 Similar supply for the Britih A MI ee tn | RINE BOSSIP. |e Tan i. fo. 4 padual . increasing demand from civilians for 6 counter: ened "and passed by Canadian fish. Italy and France are the committee 4 | also beginning to look to the Cana- dian supply. Although somewhat increased in price, owing to the con- , : : i Sir Sam Hughes said that exports tinued high cost of potash, glue, and other raw material, SMOKES WHILE HE PLAYS, him ProWioiars 10 bring Irish Pats of Canadian fish to the allied coun- | are of the usual high standard of quality, which has made e and Johnny Dundee together |, oq would eventually total five mil- | them famous for two-thirds of a century. : S 1 | | Ce Co over the ten-round route. Cline is| vi r i Christmas uggestions Lester Patrick Is No Anti-Cigarette rapidly forging to the. front in the Jon Pounds PRL Meek ir ons 13 Fag Booster. lightweight ranks, and should give with the British authorities the ques- ALWAYS ASK FOR e Mo Lester Patrick is no booster for] Jumping Johnnie' a real tussle tion of a fish ration for British | mn urni ure the stockapl the anti-cigarette crusad- ~ - n . troops, and urged that orders be | ers. In aWacific Coast League game Teddy Jacobs, the little New York placed in Canada through the Cana- EDDY"S MATCHES _lthe oth t, thi > oing | Pantamweight, who is creating a ; >urchz Cc i Card Tables (oak and Mahogany), Parlor Ta-| he other night, things were going Brent impetaion. on ihe olan dian War Purchasg' Commission. A | | badly for his Spokane team, Patrick, few days ago a big--oprder was re- | bles, Library Tables, Tea Tables, Tea Curates, [wi ho had been on the sidelines nurs- fans, will get a chance with "Kid" | o.oo Major Hugh Green of Prince Williams. The New Yorker has been Albert, whom Sir Sam sent over to ing a badly cut forehead, smoking a A ] Dolls Beds, Dolls Carriages, Music Cabinets, Par- [152 hal cut forehead, oo ned. | matched to fight the title-holder ten | Rosana last winter (6 start the fen A AA AA AA A PA AA AM eA Eerie " rose semere---- Efforts are being made by New A At thereupon broke into the game in rounds in New York on Dec. 30th rations for the Canadian troops, is lor Cabinets, Shaving Cabinets, Children's Cribs, bn I eign -- HO adi Les oT butt in his mouth all through the re- . Great Britain. dies' Writing Tables, Writing Desks, Chairs to]. ier of the match Two minutes | 821€d to the scrap heap. Beecher, I rection match; Baby Walkers, Baby High Chairs, Rockers, before the end, Patrick, who still} for" hag heen matched to box Strong Language Necessary. cherished his fast diminishing cigar- Shamus O'Brien, the rugged Gotham-. "In spite of the War Office it is The above are in all finishes and designs. The] bandaged eve and" pulled-down = Weekly. 1 was routing out some ki bo : ¥ . : ou were speaxin largest and best stock in the city to choose from. through the Vancouver defence |of Kalamazoo. Mich. at New York | of the Red Cross hospitals the other y e spe g about, select now from scored Still exasperated, Lester| recently. The end came in the sev-| day. "and the beggars wouldn't come Jeweler. 158 Princess St. Phone 445 « er won the game, however, ing a halt, have given a quid to know the Ger-|\\_ 230-232 Princess St. 3 Phone 577 SUVET HOR the gale, Nawever nea ha have vn 3 | J Willie Beecher, the veteran New the general use of Canadian fish in I h t Di d Kiddie Coops, Sanitary Couches. ette butt, and who looked very much| jie for ten rounds on Dec. 23rd, in| dificult for soldiers to do without broke loose again and passed to|enth round, when Smith, who was | out of their holes, though they want- mA AAA AAA. A AAA cA et AA AAA AM AA AANA 7M tA tr Jardiniere Stands, Chesterfields, Davenports, La- butt of his cigarette. He retained the | y= Tait nainr ratasas to he Felt who is again fighting in his old-time | like a story book pirate with his| New York strong language," says Reynolds' ew Yor 1 PEARL, CAMEO OR SIGNET RING cap, got exasperated, and bursting Tom Cowler stopped Homer Smith, | Germans," said a sergeant in one ° Nichols, who vas in proper sniping|an awkward-looking as well as a | ed to surrender. I yelled to the silly F. W . COA I ES oO e el position under Si Griffis arm, and} clumsy-fighting boxer, went down for4 foois, but they wouldn't budge. I hg 9 who scored just before time. Van-|the count twice, the referee then call- | was that wiid, 1 tell vou straight I'd ---- BRINGING UP FATHER : $ i 1 3 i: By GEORGE McM ANUS | TELL YOU MR: WELL - THAT, WHY - YOU CANT : THE WHOLE COUNTRY WEL IMT en THE WHOLE Al RiGnT IMAGINE HOW «YI 1S GETTING DRYER DER vey OUNTRY WILL BE Se +o MANY STATES EVER DAY- LISTENIN PROHIBITION IN A ARE DRY NOW - \ TO YOU TALK FEW YEARS- bu a